(421e) Measurement and CFD Simulation of Liquid-Liquid Settling in Rare Earths Solvent Extraction Mixer-Settler
AIChE Annual Meeting
2015
2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Particulate and Multiphase Flows II: Structure and Assembly
Tuesday, November 10, 2015 - 4:15pm to 4:30pm
Mixer
settler is widely applied in rare earths solvent extraction, the main ideas for
the development of the settler is to achieve clean separation, reduce the loss
of the reagents and the occupied areas. The hydrodynamics characteristics of
settlers have been investigated in present work, both by experimental and
numerical. Experiments that explored the influences of different parameters on
the settling characteristic, such as impeller speed, volume flow of aqueous and
organic phase, have been conducted by Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV).
Meanwhile, a three dimensional CFD simulation that based on standard k-e
turbulent model and Eulerian model has been developed to predict the flow
characteristics of the settler, which is proved to be well consistent with
experimental data. Preliminary explorations of new design with baffles were
proposed by simulations. Compared with the non-baffle settler, the residence
time distribution of settler with baffles indicates better phase separation. Undoubtedly,
the hydrodynamics simulation offers an easier, cheaper and time-saving idea to
realize better designs for settler.